Posted on 01/25/2013 1:23:19 PM PST by NOBO2012
I should have known better. I should have just kept my yap shut.(snip)
If I misled you into believing that my little When MOTUS Met Hillary tale would be more entertaining than it turns out to be, I accept full responsibility; butt I blame you for having such unreasonably high expectations in the first place based on the low amount of information I presented. I stand firmly with Lonestar Stacy and declare: I take responsibility, but it's not my fault because I was not doing my job."
Lets get right to it shall we?
Once upon a time, in a previous life and in another dimension far far away, MOTUS once used all of her internal hard drives nerdy quantum-imaging photons and dark matter capacity as a pawn for a Big Greedy For-Profit Business (BGFPB). As such, I was often required to attend fund raisers for politicians that the BGFPB felt compelled to buy tickets for. (This private/public sector sanctioned bribery system is still alive and well all across America and is totally non-partisan.)
The occasion for my memorable meeting was a St. Patricks Day fundraiser for an Irish Democratic (duh) politician and no, it was not a Kennedy there are thousands of other Irish pols. It was March, 1992, and the big draw for the price of admission was supposed to be Bill Clinton. He had not yet wrapped up the nomination butt had already skirted the Gennifer Flowers allegations by going on 60 minutes with Hills standing by her man.
So Im guessing Bubba probably had another date the night of the fundraiser and had to regretfully back out. In his stead he dispatched Hillary.(snip)
She barely managed Read the Rest Here>>>
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That is an inefficient way to hold a firearm...
Her brain will explode from the campaign. That clot’s going to move.
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